Transdifferentiation

Transdifferentiation

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Okada, T. S.
Oxford University Press
EAN: 9780198542810
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Is it possible that fully differential cells, cells that have acquired specialized functions and perhaps have lost some general properties can change their nature, becoming cells of another type? Professor Okada has studied this problem extensively and introduced the term "transdifferentiation" to describe the phenomenon. The concept of transdifferentiation is extremely controversial, since it challenges a number of biological orthodoxies. The problem is important because if transdifferentiation really does occur, the process of development and differentiation must be much more flexible than previously considered. In this book the author brings together a vast amount of experimental evidence and examines it critically. This discussion clearly establishes that there is a real phenomenon to be explained and that the explanation forces us to change our understanding of a number of basic biological processes. Much of the evidence examined is derived from studies of cell biology but increasingly it has become possible to examine the process at the molecular level. Studies of gene expression provide several promising perspectives on the process of transdifferentiation. Although this monograph focuses on some rather specialized experiments and discusses questions of definition, the phenomenon is so interesting and is of such fundamental importance that it should attract a wide readership.
EAN 9780198542810
ISBN 019854281X
Binding Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Publication date October 3, 1991
Pages 248
Language English
Dimensions 236 x 163 x 19
Country United Kingdom
Authors Okada, T. S.
Illustrations frontispiece, numerous halftones, line illustrations and tables
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